A superconducting wiggler has been designed and built at Laboratori Nazionali INFN in Frascati, Italy, in collaboration with Ansaldo Componenti-Genova, to be used as an insertion device in the Adone storage ring. It will be used as a light source on the 1. 5 GeV, 100mA electron beam of the accelerator, to produce about 10¹2 photons/s/mrad in 0. 1% band width, in the short X-ray wavelength range. In order to minimize the electron beam orbit distortion and to obtain the best phase space distribution of the generated synchrotron radiation (a single bright spot), a superconducting dipole, producing a sharp vertical field peak (6T, 12cm FWHM), between two normal conducting side dipoles (0. 8T), to compensate the field integral, has been manifactured. The s. c. dipole is made up of 2NbTi coils, separated by a central plate and kept together by two 356kg total weight iron yokes. The magnet gap is 6 cm and the design current is 360 A. The system is contained in a warm bore cryostat and cooled by boiling helium at 4. 6 K. The static cryostat helium consumption is of 4 l/h and, when the cryomagnet is energized, it is cooled by a 1430 S Koch liquefier/refrigerator on line with it through transfer lines. The stored energy is 184 kJ. This paper describes the latest status of the facility and the verification tests. PACS 85. 25 - Superconducting devices; superconducting magnets.
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